The project explore how a layer attached on the wall of Mies Van der Rohe pavilion proliferate the space through applying the recursive concept. Additional skin of the wall expand under the influence of visitors circulation and in turn affects the circulation path.
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1. DRAW THE CIRCULATION PATH INSIDE MIES VAN DER ROHE PAVILION
2. PICK MULTIPLE WALLS AND OFFSET TO CREATE A LAYER OF VENEER ON THEM
3. DIVIDE THE WALL INTO MESH BOX
4. CREATE A SPHERE THAT INSCRIBE THE WALL
5. PICK RANDOM POINTS ON THE CIRCULATION PATH AND FIND THE POINTS ON THE SPHERE SURFACE THAT IS CLOSEST TO THOSE RANDOMLY PICKED POINTS
6. FIND THE MESH FACES THAT IS CLOSEST TO THE SPHERE POINTS AND PICK ANOTHER SET OF RANDOM POINTS ON THE CIRCULATION PATH AND REPEAT THE PROCESS WITH THE NEW MESH
Recursive Growth // Force of Circulation is a project of IaaC,
Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia
Developed at Master in Advanced Architecture in 2019 by:
Student: Timothy Ka Kui LAM
Tutor: RODRIGO AGUIRRE
Assistant: DANIIL KOSHELYUK,NIKOLETA MOUGKASI